Designer Profile
NOIZ
NOIZ
Last reviewed: Mar 5, 2026
NOIZ Tokyo is particularly relevant for organizations that want workplace thinking shaped by innovation, digital tools, and changing patterns of collaboration. The practice is a strong fit for technology-led companies, research environments, and offices where experimentation and future-readiness are core parts of the brief.
Gensler
Gensler’s San Francisco studio combines the scale of a global design practice with a highly local point of view shaped by the firm’s founding city. The team is especially strong in research-driven workplace design, flexible headquarters planning, and sustainability-minded interiors that support collaboration, inclusion, and long-term resilience.
IA Interior Architects
IA Interior Architects focuses exclusively on interior architecture and workplace strategy, giving its New York studio a sharp point of view on how brand, business goals, and everyday work patterns should shape space. It is a strong option for companies that want a workplace partner with deep commercial interiors experience across corporate, legal, healthcare, retail, and education environments.
M Moser Associates
M Moser’s New York team integrates strategy, design, engineering, and delivery, making it well suited to workplace projects that need more than a cosmetic refresh. The studio emphasizes people-centered, sustainable, and technology-aware environments that connect brand, culture, wellness, and real estate performance.